
Livingbridge backs Four Eyes Insight
British mid-market firm Livingbridge has invested in clinical consulting business Four Eyes Insight.
Capital for the transaction was drawn from Livingbridge Enterprise 2, which held a first and final close on its hard-cap of £220m in September last year.
The investment will enable Four Eyes Insight to invest in new services and proprietary software, as well as numerous new hires. The company intends to grow its team from its current headcount of 30 to 60 by 2016.
Upon completion of the deal, Livingbridge partner Pete Clarke and associate director Louise Kingston will take a seat on the Four Eyes Insight board.
Company
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in London, Four Eyes Insight provides clinical consulting to acute NHS trusts. Its services including medical productivity consulting, clinical workforce planning, patient pathway optimisation and business planning.
People
Livingbridge – Pete Clarke (partner); Louise Kingston (associate director); Oliver Mauldridge, John Butterfield (investment managers).
Four Eyes Insight – Dr Henry Carleton (managing director); Brian Wells (director of consulting).
Advisers
Equity – RSM, Peter Vandervelde, Phillip Rossiter (financial due diligence); CIL, Giles Johnson, James Silk (commercial due diligence); Westminster Advisers, Ian Targett, Lizzie Wills (political due diligence); DWF, Paul Rimmer, Alasdair Outhwaite (legal); PwC, Simon Viner, Usman Choudhary (tax); Equiteq, David Cheesman, Phil Baxter (operational due diligence).
Management – Clearwater, Marcus Archer, Wes Fell-Smith, Daniel Rossington (corporate finance); Goodman Derrick, Tanya Shillingford (legal); Parisi, Lisa Stevenson (tax).
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